Deadlines for approval of allied programs of Russia and Belarus

Secondary Secretary of the Union State Dmitry Mezentsev called the possible deadlines for the approval of allied programs by the Presidents of Russia and Belarus, transfers BelTA.

“We expect a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State this year and that the heads of our states will approve allied programs,” said Mezentsev.

According to him, the Allied Programs will determine industrial, tax, customs and research policies. “It’s time when the CIS member countries are more prepared to study the developments of the Union State,” added Mezentsev.

The Secretary of State called on “to remember the unique interaction that characterizes the CIS and the Union State”. “This is a practice of confidence, respect for a single story, the desire for mutual work. It is very important to transfer social memory about it from the older generation to those who come into adulthood,” said Mezentsev.

He noted that Russia and Belarus today experience “unprecedented pressure”, and “alone to confront these challenges and threats is almost impossible.” “The last two years of the fight against COVID-19 show what is mutual execution, partnership,” concluded Mezentsev.

On September 9, the Kremlin held negotiations between Vladimir Putin’s presidents and Alexander Lukashenko. Following the meeting, the Russian president reported on the coordination of all 28 programs within the framework of the Allied State.

/Media reports.